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what I expected

I enjoyed the read, great story with interesting characters.
but genre of it confused me, It's following a group of paranormalyr olds, I enjoyed it enough to continue reading, but feel it could have been made darker if the MC's had been older.
Booksof the Death Series in one volume: DEATH WHISPERS, DEATH SPEAKS amp DEATH SCREAMS,


DEATH WHISPERS:
Almost fifteenyearold Caleb Hart is a CadaverManipulator in the year.
When teens receive a governmentsanctioned pharmaceutical cocktail during school, paranormal abilities begin manifesting, . . making the teens more powerful than the adults,

After Caleb discovers he has the rare, Affinity for the Dead, he must do whatever it takes to hide it from a supersecret government agency whose goal is exploitation.
Caleb seeks refuge in his new girlfriend, Jade, until he realizes that she needs as much protection from her family, as he does from the government.


Suddenly, Caleb finds that hiding his ability while protecting Jade and his friends is a full time job can he escape the government, protect Jade and lose the bullies that are making him miserable App.word count.

DEATH SPEAKS:
Caleb's in high school now and thinks the chaos of last year is behind him.
Unfortunately, a serial killer is on the loose and children are his victims, Caleb agrees to help the police apprehend the murderer, . . until the killer takes notice of Caleb and his paranormal friends,

Carson and Brett remain the bullies they always were and their posse continues to grow.
How long can the two groups stay out of each others' way before there's a firestorm of retribution.
. .

The Government Graysheets continue to keep tabs on Caleb's every move while Jade's family threatens their relationship.
Can they still be together even when events threaten to tear them apart App,,word count.

DEATH INCEPTION:
Kyle Ulysses Hart and his team of scientists mapped the human genome in the year.
As Brain Impulse Technology came online, . . so did the long arm of the United States government, A covert, militarydriven regime was born with genetic manipulation the key to future widespread control, When pharmaceutical laboratories, funded by the Graysheets, discover a way to unlock paranormal potential through compulsive inoculation, their exploitative dream is realized.


Clyde and Caleb's lives are predestined to intertwine as they cross paths, his history becoming Caleb's future.


A lone teenager named Jeffrey Parker, falls prey when he manifests the rare, Affinity for the Dead.
The Graysheets abandon all pretense of stewardship, ripping him from his family for their nefarious purposes, Can Jeffrey remain who he was destined to be in an environment exclusively built for mass control App.word count. It is a great book to read I loved these first three books of the series I am not really a paranormal and other than Kristen Ashley I dont read them.
This author makes me love them! A few parts of the book are very thought inducing, like wondering about a virus An excellent and imaginative story than captures the essence of "teenspeak" as it describes the adventures of Caleb Hart, a corpse manipulator.
Taking place in the not too distant future, the story introduces a communication device that works from brain waves and a chemical that enhances innate abilities in the human as they reach puberty.
The characters are fun and interesting, and come equipped with a variety of unusual talents and interesting personalities.
The series sets the stage for more stories to come, with only one of the three books having an actual ending.
If you appreciate teen humor and paranormal stories you will love this book, Be prepaered

These books suck u in and don't let go, The story and characters are strong, Can't wait to turn over to myyear old daughter, She'll love them. Recommended. Good Read










Looking forward to finishing the series.
Nice blend of scifi and paranormal romance I haven't encountered in another series before, I got a huge kick out of Caleb and his friends, Jonesy really didn't have a filter and he just went full steam ahead, LOL. The first three books in the series is awesome and it does make you wonder what would happen if a simple inoculation unlocked the psychic potential of each child.
There's still the good/bad questions, though, And the greater potential of the criminal element, Scary that. I do recommend these books for ALL ages, Published:
Author: Tamara Rose Blodgett
Recommended for: fans of fantasy/paranormal
Edition: Kindle

I haven't read a book by this author before so I thought I would give it a try.
I thought that it was a very good book, one that is easy to get hooked on.
The way the first book is written alittle bit rough but it is easy to adjust to the style of the author.
I thought that all three books were very well written and all had very captivating storylines that just makes you want to read it, the books don't really work as stand alone it is better to read them in the right order.
After I finished these books I did look into other books by Tamara Rose Blodgett, the way she writes keeps your attention on the books and what is happening in them.
I am so thrilled that I read the Savage series as I would not have thought to read this series had I not.
That being said I would have had a better understanding of the characters when they appeared in the Savage series had I already read the Death series.
Ahhh the chicken or the egg!

The first book in this series is a bit rough in writing style but as I became accustomed to it I got into the flow.
I was eventually able to clearly picture each of the characters and watch them grow physically in my minds eye.


What a great concept this book has covering quite a number of 'what if' issues when it comes to scientific breakthroughs and enhancements and the moral/ethical dilemma attached to each.


I confess that the amount of domestic violence that occurs not only in this series but the Savage series did make me wonder why the author has chosen for this particular aspect to be so prevalent.
It certainly raises a lot of questions and has strong emotional depth so I see how it works with the stories but so much of it

I am enjoying this series so much I have already moved straight on to book four and from halfway through book one have found these stories hard to put down.


Oh, and I absolutely love the way that Bookgives us the history of many of the characters.
It helps to fill in the characters and give them more depth,

Great series, thanks Tamara Really good books!!!!

I love box sets.
In some ways it just like a long book, but a set is able to be broken up more.

Anyway, don't miss out, get this series, You won't regret it!!!! First: I read allBooks from the series, so my review is actually about the whole series rather than only Parts, since it is hard to just review only parts.
Sorry also for the english, not a native speaker

I like the idea of the future world, that is depicted in the story.
Its plausible enough, technical stuff is minimal, just as needed, I like that part. Maybe a little too much "pulse" here, "pulse" there, but still ok,

I had some trouble with the characters, or rather the method of description, For me, a picture of the character is formed in my minds eye pretty soon, but here I had some problems with that.
Characters were not described much at first, but some characters will be described in more detail much later, so my mind picture needs major adjusting.
In that respect the characters are described comparable to the gradual increasing depth as the technical innovations, but what works really well for the tech does not work so well for the characters.
Some get never well explained or have rather unexplainable mood changes maybe that is intentionally as a teen sees the adults

The storyline as a whole is pretty suspensefull not too much, and some developments are quite obvious like the romantic developments between the teens but as a whole nicely done.
Sometimes though i got the sense of something not completely thought through or not finished or not polished enough.
its hard to describe, but I try, . . i try not to spoiler, so it might read a little cryptic here e, g. the Showdown of book two was rather abrupt, the suspense here was minimal, the enemies too dull.
Some rare scenes are also just plain confusing character names get mixed up, or it is not clear who is doing what, saying what.
Some problems also go away too easy, like some troublesome characters dying along the way, . . so, some storyelements are solved too cheap,

Being a nonnative speaker and having read in english I totally
Pick Up The Death Series: Volume One (Death, #1-3) Scripted By Tamara Rose Blodgett Displayed As Leaflet
love the different language levels that get depicted here.
You have the plain adult language, the modern teen language, the nearfuture chat language, and even the oldstyle language froms.
Especially the dialogs per PulseChatMessaging are a nice touch although here the same problem arises as with the characters: you sometimes don't really know for sure who is writing, because you dont know the last names yet, but the messages are signed with initials.
. . but you get the drift, still, also here a little of an "unfinished" feel,


My CONCLUSION:
Although some things have a touch of not finished or polished enough, the story as a whole is still suspensefull, and the general idea is really nice.
For me it was nice to read a kind of american youth language, because I just like language to that degree.
Also it was nice to get a feel of american morales, e, g. the handling of "PDA" I was in the US for two years, but that explained a lot in hindsight.


I deducted two, because of that unfinished feel and because of some cheap "happy"endings.
I got this set for free, so maybe I expected too much, I honestly didnt finish because it was, in a word, horrible, Bad writing, bad editing, bad grammar, Im guessing this was self published, The idea was interesting but it was hard to get past the flaws, Plus, the main character used insulting phrases and played them off like the cool kids used them and only lame parents thought it was wrong.
Ex. ”tard”, thats so gay pretty sure this author voted trump as she discussed healthcare for all in the scariest terms seriously waiting for her to talk about death camps, but maybe I stopped reading too soon.
Wouldnt hand this to anyone, Sorry author. Would've been a better book if it actually ended

The characters were funny it was a great storyline it was very engaging tale from the very beginning however it doesn't ever have closure there is no ending it just leaves everything hanging in the balance.
The reader is left to wonder what happened to these characters that were so skillfully created, This book ended up being a huge disappointment and I would not recommend it to anyone who enjoys reading.
Excellent

Honestly i thoight that this was a children's book qfter reading the firat few chapters of the first book.
Of course children are the main character reminding me of STRANGER THINGS but each of these have different abilities up their sleves and the man of the show can pull up an army of Zombies on his side.


I enjoyed it and thanks to Jonnesy for being funny and most of the times clueless, I loved reading every part about him.
Clyde has also gotten my attention and I am just wondering what's going to happen to Caleb's closest Zombie.
I recommend this to any with patients up their bones because I almost stopped reading half way but decided to finish it and I am glad that I did.


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